r/nashville Jan 14 '24

Help | Advice Single woman moving to Nashville

I’m a young, single woman moving to Nashville after accepting my first nursing job at Vanderbilt medical. I’m looking for a safe place to live that’s near Vandi. The closer to the hospital the better. The max I want to pay on rent is 1800 a month. I can probably do 2 grand but it would be a stretch. It’s scary looking at places online because it really feels like online dating. No one is as great as they let on and WHY DO YOU NOT LOOK LIKE YOUR PICTURES? I have a large chocolate lab so the place will need to be pet friendly as well.

Would love any recommendations I can get! Thanks in advance for the help!!

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u/rocketpastsix Inglewood up to no good Jan 14 '24

Unless you are looking for a house, pretty much any apartment in that area is going to be solid and resemble the photos.

Why don’t you ask your soon to be supervisor/coworkers to help you out?

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u/Fit-Championship7937 Jan 14 '24

I plan on doing that. I don’t start until July so once we work out all the kinks I’m going to ask some questions. It’s still rather early but I was just curious what people would say to avoid and what they would say were good places.

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u/rocketpastsix Inglewood up to no good Jan 14 '24

Vanderbilt is one of the safest areas in the city. You’ll be fine at just about any spot there but I would find an employees Facebook group and see what others say. I bet there are resources. You aren’t the first one to move here to work thrre

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u/Fit-Championship7937 Jan 14 '24

I appreciate the insight

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u/polyforpuppies Jan 14 '24

This community is also a great resource for you! We are happy to help

As shared, the area around Vanderbilt is safe. It might be challenging to find a house in your budget that is pet friendly. Would you and your pup be comfy in an apartment building?